although only about 60 law schools have volunteered information for the guide, it's a useful resource, since those schools offering strong support for public interest folks are the schools most motivated to respond to the survey.

also: EJW's CEO david stern has told me that starting next year, the e-guide will be published on newsweek's website. this is sure to motivate more schools to provide information.

thanks rhombot! I would love also to have a discussion over what is "public interest law" according to different faculty, students, schools... for example, it never occurred to me that being a prosecutor would be considered public interest until I was looking into LRAPs and some listed it as an example profession. When I first thought of public interest law, it seemed clear that it was for non-profits doing social justice work (from any side of the spectrum). Interesting to think not all people assumed that...

Anyway, I'm impressed by equal justice works. Are there other organizations similar to them?